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1. Caring trajectories and health in mid-life.

2. Older people's family relationships in disequilibrium during the COVID-19 pandemic. What really matters?

3. Social capital and alcohol risks among older adults (50 years and over): analysis from the Drink Wise Age Well Survey.

4. Care precarity among older British migrants in Spain.

5. A salutogenesis approach to ageing with impairment: the managing and coping experiences of older people ageing with deafblindness.

6. 'You really do become invisible': examining older adults' right to the city in the United Kingdom.

7. Pathways of participation in paid and unpaid work in mid to later life in the United Kingdom.

8. Beyond the shrinking world: dementia, localisation and neighbourhood.

9. Taking 'A walk through dementia': exploring care home practitioners' experiences of using a virtual reality tool to support dementia awareness.

10. The ageing of parent carers: classed and gendered care-giving patterns at higher ages.

11. Constructing and negotiating social participation in old age: experiences of older adults living in urban environments in the United Kingdom.

12. Being a gerontologist: intersections between the professional and the personal in the Ageing of British Gerontology project.

13. Ageing in extra-care housing: preparation, persistence and self-management at the boundary between the third and fourth age.

14. Future outlook of people living alone with early-stage dementia and their non-resident relatives and friends who support them.

15. Interdependence, commitment, learning and love: the case of the United Kingdom's first older women's co-housing community.

16. Reversing retirement frontiers in the spaces of post-socialism: active ageing through migration for work.

17. Work–family lifecourses and later-life health in the United Kingdom.

18. Divided citizenship: how retirement in the host country affects the financial status of intra-European Union migrants.

19. How older people as pedestrians perceive the outdoor environment – methodological issues derived from studies in two European countries.

20. The legal implications of dementia in the workplace: establishing a cross-disciplinary research agenda.

21. Asset-based approaches, older people and social care: an analysis and critique.

22. Older people's experiences of everyday travel in the urban environment: a thematic synthesis of qualitative studies in the United Kingdom.

23. The emergence and utilisation of frailty in the United Kingdom: a contemporary biopolitical practice.

24. Ethnicity and grandparental child care in the United Kingdom.

25. Day centres for older people: a systematically conducted scoping review of literature about their benefits, purposes and how they are perceived.

26. Good job, good pension? The influence of the workplace on saving for retirement.

27. Older people and Social Quality – what difference does income make?

28. The relational making of people and place: the case of the Teignmouth World War II homefront.

29. Ringing the changes: the role of telephone communication in a helpline and befriending service targeting loneliness in older people.

30. 'I just felt as though I had to drop something': the implications of care for female working elder carers' working lives.

31. Retirement migration, the ‘other’ story: caring for frail elderly British citizens in Spain.

32. Placing ethnicity at the centre of studies of later life: theoretical perspectives and empirical challenges.

33. Exploring gender, age, time and space in research with older Pakistani Muslims in the United Kingdom: formalised research ‘ethics’ and performances of the public/private divide in ‘the field’.

34. The emotional labour of health-care assistants in inpatient dementia care.

35. Remembering the past, looking to the future: Christmas as a symbol of change in later life widowhood.

36. A qualitative study into the prospect of working longer for physiotherapists in the United Kingdom's National Health Service.

37. Intergenerational flows of support between parents and adult children in Britain.

38. A support network typology for application in older populations with a preponderance of multigenerational households.

39. Bodywork in dementia care: recognising the commonalities of selfhood to facilitate respectful care in institutional settings.

40. Memories, identity and homeliness: the social construction of mealtimes in residential care homes in South Wales.

41. Only connect? Older lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) adults and social capital.

42. Addressing the ageing workforce: a critical examination of legal policy objectives and values in the United Kingdom.

43. Developing the assistive technology consumer market for people aged 50-70.

44. Lifecourse transitions, gender and drinking in later life.

45. By the sweat of their brow? The effects of starting work again after pension age on life satisfaction in Germany and the United Kingdom.

46. Consumption junkies or sustainable consumers: considering the grocery shopping practices of those transitioning to retirement.

47. Substitution between formal and informal care: a ‘natural experiment’ in social policy in Britain between 1985 and 2000.

48. A support network typology for application in older populations with a preponderance of multigenerational households.

49. Promoting social inclusion? The impact of village services on the lives of older people living in rural England.

50. Closing the age gap? Age, skills and the experience of work in Great Britain.